Can AI actually fix Web3 gaming economies… or is it just another hype?
A few days ago, while exploring , this thought came to my mind. Honestly, the biggest problem in Web3 games isn’t gameplay—it’s the economy 😅
Bot farming, fake activity, unfair rewards—these things slowly break the entire system. And this is where seems to be taking a different approach.
Instead of using AI as just a feature, they’re trying to use it as an economy observer. Basically, understanding who is a real player and who is exploiting the system—using data.
It sounds simple, but the idea is actually deep. If this works properly, reward distribution could become much fairer… and the Play-to-Earn model might feel more sustainable.
I’m still trying to fully understand it, but one thing is clear—the problem is real, and the attempt to solve it is interesting 🔍
But in the end, one question remains…
Can AI truly maintain fairness in a decentralized economy?
Or will it just become another system that players eventually try to bypass! 🤔